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Legacy Giving
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Legacy Giving
Bequests, life-income gifts and other legacy gifts have touched every facet of Saint John’s Seminary, from life-changing financial aid and loan repayment assistance to vital capital improvements. With your commitment, you are creating a lasting legacy that will help the next generation of Church Leaders receive a rigorous education and formation to serves you and the entire Church. Here is information on just a few ways to support the Mission of Saint John’s Seminary through legacy giving.
Bequest
There are a number of ways you can include Saint John’s Seminary in your will
Give a specific dollar amount or percentage of your estate through your will or trust
Leave a specific asset, like stocks, mutual funds, real estate or other property
Name Saint John’s Seminary as a sole, partial or contingent beneficiary of a retirement plan, such as a 401(k), 403(b), or IRA
Recommend that Saint John’s Seminary be considered as the successor beneficiary of your donor-advised fund
The Saint John’s Seminary Mission Advancement Office would be happy to provide suggested bequest language for you to share with your attorney or advisor. Or, if you are considering directing your bequest to a specific purpose, please let us know. Working together, we can craft language that reflects your wishes and makes a lasting difference at Saint John’s Seminary.
Charitable Gift Annuity
Saint John’s Seminary can now offer Charitable Gift Annuities through The Catholic Community Fund of the Archdiocese of Boston, Inc.
Ways to give
Make a gift online today with a credit card using our online giving form
Become a monthly donor
Write a check to
Saint John's Seminary
and mail it to
Saint John's Seminary, Mission Advancement Office, 127 Lake St, Brighton, MA 02135
Arrange a
gift of stock
through your financial institution.
Donate
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